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The Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) has announced the dates for its fifth edition will take place from December 4 to 13 at Jeddah’s historic Al Balad district. Marking a major milestone, celebrates its fifth anniversary and solidifies its reputation for supporting cinematic excellence, inspiring creativity, and empowering filmmakers in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.
Ghanaian Highlife musician Bisa Kdei has shown his versatility with the release of his latest project, Son. The latest single has the singer surprising fans by fusing rap into his music. Even though he has the reputation of a versatile artiste who masterfully bridges traditional Highlife and contemporary music styles, rap has never been his mainstay. Remaining rooted in the Highlife genre, Bisa Kdei's new release proves his ability to experiment with different styles as a versatile artiste. In Son, Bisa Kdei takes on a dual role, portraying himself and his father in a lyrical conversation.
As the holy month of Ramadan approaches, television screens will once again be graced with a diverse array of stories, launching an intense drama marathon. This annual spectacle is not just about entertainment—it’s a stage where leading actresses compete to deliver their finest performances in a season marked by artistic excellence and fierce rivalry.
An apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. This adage rings true in the local showbiz landscape, where the children of top celebrities are following in their parents’ footsteps. Many of these young stars have shown remarkable potential in their teenage years.
Nigerian singer Joeboy tells a touching story about how his tough childhood led him to start a foundation to help children facing similar challenges In a recent interview with Isi Ijewere on the “Backstage Banter with Isi show,” Joeboy shared how being sent home from school for not paying fees inspired him to create a positive impact. Joeboy talked about how, during his junior secondary school years, he often had trouble paying his school fees, leading to some embarrassing moments. He remembered one time when his classmates made fun of him, expecting he would be sent home for not settling his fees. This experience left a deep mark on him. He said it inspired him to help those who go through the same difficulties.
The Ministry of Social Solidarity extends its heartfelt congratulations to United Media Services and the creators of Welad El Shams, a remarkable example of collaboration between the ministry and the production company. This partnership involved extensive coordination on both artistic and professional levels, with multiple preparatory meetings between the ministry’s care sector and the show’s creators throughout the production process. These discussions focused on the role of care institutions and the services they provide. Additionally, the ministry nominated a group of care home graduates to star in the show’s final episode, offering an authentic representation of their experiences.
The Real Housewives of Lagos is back! The drama is brewing, the style is on point, bonds are forming, and most importantly, we’ve got two fabulous new cast members. But before diving into Episode 1, let’s take a quick stroll down memory lane. Last season was a whirlwind. From Mariam cutting ties with her long-time friend Toyin Lawani to Laura forming alliances with Faith Morey, it was nothing short of a rollercoaster. Faith was undoubtedly the star last season revolved around, delivering plenty of jaw-dropping moments. Despite the chaos, we were hooked, and now, Season 3 promises even more. But it wouldn’t be RHOLagos without a little drama. Laura brings up Mariam’s ex-bestie, Toyin Lawani; a topic Mariam is clearly over. “There are some conversations I do not want to have, and that name is one of them,” Mariam quips in her diary session. Is Laura poking at old wounds? Messy, but oh-so-classic Housewives.
Angolan kudurista Champolim Colorado recently announced that he is having health problems and needs help from artists and society to overcome the disease. The artist mentioned that he has already “knocked” on several doors, but so far he has received no response.
Malawi’s music sensation, Emmie Deebo, is basking in the glory of her phenomenal success, having secured four prestigious nominations in the Africa Arts Entertainment Awards 2025. The talented artist, renowned for her captivating romantic track ‘Sheli Banana’, has been recognized in the categories of Best New Female Artist, Best Collabo by New Act, Best Music Video by New Act, and Best Hit Single by New Act. This achievement is a testament to Emmie Deebo’s remarkable talent and her manager, Laurent Kwakwala’s, astute guidance. Kwakwala has described the nominations as an “honour” for the artist, underscoring the significance of this accomplishment.
The mother of musician Okomfour Kwadee has raised concerns about the whereabouts of her son. According to her, she has not set sight on him for the past five days. The mother who spoke to United Showbiz said she has informed the police about the issue, but she is yet to get feedback. “I don’t know where my son is. I’ve not seen him for the past five days, and so I’ve informed the police about it, but I’ve not received feedback from them,” she said. “I don’t live with Kwadee. We are in Kumasi, but he lives in his house, and I live in mine too. I decided to go and see him in his house, but when I went there, he was nowhere to be found,” she told Empress Gifty. Earlier this week, there were videos of Okomfour Kwadee on social media where the sick-looking artiste was seen singing his songs verbatim with kids and other individuals cheering him on.
Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has sent out a piece of advice to ladies about the struggle to buy expensive hair for the festivities of the season. He cautioned them against killing themselves for expensive wigs, suggesting that their natural hair will look just as good. In the advice he shared on his Facebook page, Yul admonished any lady who can’t afford expensive hair not to kill themselves but to wash their natural hair very well and weave it. He argued that it will make them look very beautiful and proudly African. Yul added that the quality of a woman isn’t measured by the hair on her head but by the content of her brain. He wrote, Recall that Yul had previously advised ladies about proposing to their men. He urged them to buy a ring and propose to their man if he was wasting time. The actor insisted that there was nothing wrong with it, reiterating that it doesn’t matter who says the words.
Big Brother Mzansi’s Sipha Lee Unveils New Brand Partnership. One thing haters won’t take away from Sipha Lee is his amazing work ethic. Despite not having a huge fan base, and being hated by many Big Brother Mzansi viewers, Sipha Lee is busy trying to put his name out there. While in the house, the reality show star and aspiring actor made an appearance on Mzansi Magic telenovela, Champions. Sipha Lee was cast as one of the new football players joining Soshanguve Giants. Although the role was brief, he did made an impact. After his eviction, Sipha Lee hit the ground running with media rounds as well as gigs. He continued to get hate, but that has never stopped him from his drive. He is back again with another interesting announcement. Sipha Lee has partnered up with TED Black Elite Chauffeurs.